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Space plasmas / Plasma physics / Seismology / Total electron content / Surface wave / Ionosphere / Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami / Global Positioning System / Ionospheric pierce point / Technology / Atmosphere / Physics
Date: 2011-09-29 08:12:32
Space plasmas
Plasma physics
Seismology
Total electron content
Surface wave
Ionosphere
Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Global Positioning System
Ionospheric pierce point
Technology
Atmosphere
Physics

LETTER Earth Planets Space, 63, 875–879, 2011 Ionospheric disturbances detected by GPS total electron content observation after the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

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